
Identification and Characterisation of Anthocyanins from Wild Mulberry ( Morus Nigra L.) Growing in Brazil
2007; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 13; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/1082013207075602
ISSN1532-1738
AutoresNeuza Mariko Aymoto Hassimotto, Maria Inés Genovese, Franco Maria Lajolo,
Tópico(s)melanin and skin pigmentation
ResumoAnthocyanin pigments from the wild mulberry ( Morus nigra L.) growing in Brazil, were extracted with methanol/water/acetic acid (70:30:5v/v), and the crude methanolic extract (CME) was cleaned up by polyamid solid-phase extraction (SPE). Two major anthocyanins were isolated by paper chromatography, and their chemical structures were identified by spectral analyses, HPLC/DAD and mass spectroscopy. Information from HPLC profiles, saponification and acid hydrolysis of the mulberry anthocyanins showed that the two major pigments were cyanidin-3-glucoside (ca. 71% of the total) and cyanidin-3-glucosylrhamnoside (ca. 19% of the total), with no cinnamoyl groups. The CME (at 10μM gallic acid equivalent), neutral flavonoids (NF) and acidic flavonoids (AF) eluate from SPE (at 1μM GAE), showed a higher antioxidant activity than quercetin and synthetic antioxidant (butyrate hydroxytoluene (BHT)) at 10μM, by the β-carotene bleaching method.
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